There have been a few surprise winners too, including Scotland’s own Andrew Oldcorn and Scott Dummond.
9. Ole Olazabal
After Seve's double success, Jose Maria Olazabal kept the Spanish flag flying with victory at Wentworth in 1994. The popular Olazabal won by a stroke from Ernie Els. Photo: Stephen Munday/Getty Images
10. Monty’s hat-trick
Colin Montgomerie dominated the PGA at the end of the century, winning in 1998, 1999 and 2000 for a unique hat-trick. A couple of Scots ran him close, with Gary Orr and Andrew Coltart finishing joint runners-up in ’98 and 2000, respectively. Photo: Stephen Munday
11. Oldcorn keeps Saltire flying
After Monty's hat-trick, Andrew Oldcorn made it four in a row for Scotland by winning the Volvo PGA at Wentworth in 2001 with a 16-under-par score. It was the biggest win of his career, netting him around half a million pounds. Photo: Stephen Munday
12. Drummond springs a surprise
The last Scottish victory at the PGA came in 2004 when Scott Drummond sprang a surprise to win by two from Angel Cabrera. Here he shows off the trophy with wife Clare and their newborn baby Keira. Photo: Andrew Redington/Getty Images